#MorningMonarchy: June 14, 2018
Selfish suicides, national apologies and realistic gunshot sounds + this day in history w/the Mindbender disaster and our song of the day by Kito Peters on your Morning Monarchy for June 14, 2018.
Selfish suicides, national apologies and realistic gunshot sounds + this day in history w/the Mindbender disaster and our song of the day by Kito Peters on your Morning Monarchy for June 14, 2018.
It is apparent that the world is coalescing into two opposing military alliances, both of which are considering war as the likely resolution of their differences. [We are expected to support one side and oppose the other, but both sides embrace collectivism and oppose each other, not over ideology, but only on who will dominate. There are no good guys here.] [...]
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This year’s Bilderberg Meeting looks as big and as bold as ever, as transatlantic elites arrive In Turin, Italy this week to discuss the Atlanticist global agenda for the coming year and beyond.
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2018-06-08%20Financial%20Survival.mp3"][/audio]This time on Financial Survival, James and Melody discuss the many globalist confabs filling up the meeting planners of the super-gophers this weekend, from Bilderberg in Italy to G7 in Canada to SCO in China and the North Korean summit.
This week on the New World Next Week: Bilderberg meets in Turin; EU threatens the web with new copyright legislation; and the CIA's card game gets exposed online.
This week on the New World Next Week: Bilderberg meets in Turin; EU threatens the web with new copyright legislation; and the CIA's card game gets exposed online.